EDIT:
Ok I update the example to avoid the loop problem, so back to the original question it sill recalculate B model objects.
In this example: http://jsfiddle.net/qn2Wa/
<div ng-app>
<div ng-controller="A"><input ng-model="m">
{{a()}}
</div>
<div ng-controller="B"><input ng-model="m">
{{b()}}
</div>
</div>
JS
function A($scope) {
$scope.m='a';
var counter = 0;
$scope.a = function(){
console.log("A " + counter++);
return $scope.m;
}
}
function B($scope) {
$scope.m='b';
var counter = 0;
$scope.b = function(){
console.log("B " + counter++);
return $scope.m;
}
}
as soon as I change the input value in controller A, it will call b() which is in a totally separate controller. Why would it recalculate the model objects in the other controllers? Is there a way to avoid this?
If you see the console log you can see that B is printed every time you type something in A input field which is in a totally separate controller and scope.
JUST FOR REFERENCE I keep the original code for the question here. It has error since it is updating the model in the function call as pointed out by some of the comments, this is fixed in the above code. The error could be moved to a separate question.
<div ng-app>
<div ng-controller="A"><input ng-model="m">
{{a()}} - {{counter}}
</div>
<div ng-controller="B"><input ng-model="m">
{{b()}} - {{counter}}
</div>
</div>
JS
function A($scope) {
$scope.m='a';
$scope.counter = 0;
$scope.a = function(){
$scope.counter++;
return $scope.m;
}
}
function B($scope) {
$scope.m='b';
$scope.counter = 0;
$scope.b = function(){
$scope.counter++;
return $scope.m;
}
}
10 $digest() iterations reached. Aborting!
{{a()}}
) is a mistake due to angular's internal mechanism and its$digest
loop which will calla()
in an endless loop